Studies in rodent brain slices suggest that seizures in focal epilepsies are sustained and propagated by the reciprocal interaction between neurons and astroglial cells
In utero electroporation is a powerful tool to transfect
and manipulate neural-precursor cells of the rodent parietal cortex and their
progeny in vivo. Although this technique can potentially target
numerous brain areas, reliability of transfection in some brain regions is low
or physical access is limited. Here, we present a new in
utero-electroporation configuration based on the use of three
electrodes, the relative position and polarities of which can be adjusted. The
technique allows easy access and exceedingly reliable monolateral or bilateral
transfection at brain locations that could only be sporadically targeted before.
By improvement in the efficiency of the electrical field distribution,
demonstrated here by a mathematical simulation, the multi-electrode
configuration also extends the developmental timeframe for reliable in
utero electroporation, allowing for the first time specific
transfection of Purkinje cells in the rat cerebellum.
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